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RE: Berry Tramel: Would the Big Ten welcome OU?
(05-23-2017 07:34 PM)bluesox Wrote:  I think Texas and Tulane make more sense to the sec if that is what Texas wants post OU and KU join the big 10. That could appease the academic types and New Orleans sure is a better fit and travel spot than Lubbock. Texas tech might get a whiff from the PAC 12. This is a scernio ou might be worried about, they would be an outlier in the big 10, ok state is regulated to the aac and Texas + Tulane combo greatly increase the sec brand.

I have been shocked before in realignment (Rutgers to the Big10) but Tulane getting in the SEC has less of a chance than the whole Sunbelt conference getting invited into the Big10. LSU has made it clear for many years now that they would no longer associate themselves with the SEC if it ever got to the point that Tulane was even a consideration.

The new Orleans market already is LSU territory. Any local people from the area have more insight?
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